EP1947742A1 - Connector - Google Patents
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- EP1947742A1 EP1947742A1 EP06797229A EP06797229A EP1947742A1 EP 1947742 A1 EP1947742 A1 EP 1947742A1 EP 06797229 A EP06797229 A EP 06797229A EP 06797229 A EP06797229 A EP 06797229A EP 1947742 A1 EP1947742 A1 EP 1947742A1
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
- H01R13/46—Bases; Cases
- H01R13/516—Means for holding or embracing insulating body, e.g. casing, hoods
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R12/00—Structural associations of a plurality of mutually-insulated electrical connecting elements, specially adapted for printed circuits, e.g. printed circuit boards [PCB], flat or ribbon cables, or like generally planar structures, e.g. terminal strips, terminal blocks; Coupling devices specially adapted for printed circuits, flat or ribbon cables, or like generally planar structures; Terminals specially adapted for contact with, or insertion into, printed circuits, flat or ribbon cables, or like generally planar structures
- H01R12/70—Coupling devices
- H01R12/77—Coupling devices for flexible printed circuits, flat or ribbon cables or like structures
- H01R12/79—Coupling devices for flexible printed circuits, flat or ribbon cables or like structures connecting to rigid printed circuits or like structures
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
- H01R13/44—Means for preventing access to live contacts
- H01R13/447—Shutter or cover plate
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- This invention relates to a connector.
- FIG. 1 denotes a connector
- a number of contact pins 3 are fixed in parallel rows to left and right opposite side portions (upper and lower portions in Fig. 1 ) of a mold 2 of the connector 1, and are arranged to be exposed to the exterior from the left and right opposite sides of the mold 2.
- a circuit board (not shown) such as a flexible board is provided at lower surfaces of contact pins 3, and the contact pins 3 are soldered to the circuit board to be electrically connected thereto.
- the circuit board is connected to other electronic parts.
- an electric connector which is a connector in which a plug connector and a receptacle connector are fitted together and which is constructed such that a resilient force is imparted to contact pins of the receptacle connector so that good contact of the contact pins with contact pins of the plug connector can be maintained (For example, see Japanese Patent Publication No. 11-267.02A )
- a cover-equipped connector having a construction in which a cover is provided at a plug insertion port of the connector, and the intrusion of foreign matters between contact pins of a plug and contact pins of the connector is prevented by the cover so as to prevent electrical short-circuiting and breakage of the connector (For example, see Japanese Patent Publication No. 10-340753A ).
- the above-mentioned conventional connector is constructed such that the plug or the like is connected to the connector so as to electrically connect the electronic parts electrically connected to the plug to the electronic parts connected to the connector.
- the contact pins of the connector are fixed to the mold, and also are connected to terminals of the circuit board by soldering or the like.
- the contact pins of the connector are soldered in such a manner that the contact pins are exposed to the exterior, and therefore may be damaged by an external impact, and besides the contact pins may be subjected to short-circuiting by the intrusion of foreign matters, and therefore this has been the cause of a degraded quality.
- a connector including:
- the first end portion of the contact pin which is adapted to be subjected to soldering is covered with the cover body, and therefore an external impact against the contact pin is prevented by the cover body, and also the intrusion of foreign matters is prevented.
- the cover body may include a first cover supporting the first end portion of the contact pin and a second cover covering the first end portion of the contact pin. With this construction, the cover body can be easily mounted on the housing body.
- the housing body may have a groove opened at a bottom face and a first side face thereof, and the first cover may be inserted into the groove from the first side face. With this construction, the first cover can be easily mounted on the housing body by inserting it into the groove from the first side face of the housing body.
- the connector may include a flexible circuit board having a terminal adapted to be electrically connected to the first end portion of the contact pin by the soldering, and inserted between the housing body and the first cover from a second side face opposite to the first side face.
- the second cover may be a frame-shaped member adapted to surround an outer periphery of the housing body. With this construction, the second cover is formed into the square frame-shape, and therefore the second cover covers the first end portion of the contact pin exposed to the exterior of the housing body, and also a plug insertion portion or a board insertion portion of the connector is exposed from a central portion of the second cover.
- Fig. 1 shows one embodiment of a connector 10 the present invention, and is used in a car audio equipment or the like.
- a central portion of a mold 11 is projected, and further a groove is formed in a central portion of this projected portion to form an insertion port 12 to which other circuit board is adapted to be attached.
- Contact pins 13 are fixed to the mold 11 in left-right opposed relation, and further a flexible board 14 is inserted into the mold 11. Then, as shown in Fig. 2 and Fig. 3 , distal end portions of the contact pins 13 are fixed by soldering to terminals 15 of the flexible board 14, respectively.
- the contact pins 13 are curved inwardly at a central portion of the insertion port 12, and extend laterally upwardly, and then are curved inwardly, and are bent laterally at their lower portions, so that the distal end portions of the contact pins 13 are exposed to the exterior of the mold 11.
- the upper side of the externally-exposed portions of the contact pins 13 disposed at an edge portion around the outer periphery of the insertion port 12 and a lower surface of the connector 10 are covered with a cover 16.
- the cover 16 is composed of an upper cover 17 and a lower cover 18.
- the upper cover 17 is formed into a square frame-shape. Further, the upper cover 17 is formed into a cxoss-sectionally L-shape, and is so constructed as to cover the upper side of the contact pins 13 exposed from the mold 11. Convex portions 19 formed respectively at opposite side portions (left and right in Fig. 2 ) of the mold 11 can be fitted respectively in recesses 20. formed respectively in opposite side portions of the upper cover 17, thereby fixing the upper cover 17 to the mold 11.
- the grooves 23 in the mold 11 are formed to extend from a rear portion to a middle portion of the mold 11 in the forward-rearward direction, and by inserting the sliding portions 21 of the lower cover 18 respectively into the grooves 23 from the rear side of the connector 10, the lower cover 18 is attached to the mold 11. Then, a distal end portion of the lower cover 18 abuts against rear end portions of the grooves 23, so that the forward movement of the lower cover 18 is limited.
- the flexible board 14 is inserted to be disposed at the lower surface of the mold 11 and also on the upper surface of the lower cover 18.
- the flexible board 14 is inserted from the front side (the right side in Fig. 1 ), and the contact pins 13 are soldered respectively to the terminals 15 of the flexible board 14, and the flexible board 14 extends forwardly from the connector 10.
- the flexible board 14 When assembling the connector 10, the flexible board 14 is inserted from the front side to be disposed at the lower surface of the mold 11 having the contact pins 13 mounted thereon, and the terminals 15 of the flexible board 14 are fixed by soldering to the distal end portions of the contact pins 13, respectively. Then, the lower cover 18 is pushed in from the outer side face of the recessed portion 22 of the mold 11. At this time, the sliding portions 21 slide respectively along the grooves 23 of the recessed portion 22, and the sliding portions 21 abut against the rear end portions of the grooves 23, respectively, so that the forward movement of the lower cover 18 is limited, and the lower cover 18 is attached to the mold 11. When attaching the lower cover 18, the flexible board 14 will not prevent the attaching of the lower cover 18 since the flexible board 14 extends forwardly, and the lower cover 18 can be easily mounted on the mold 11.
- the upper cover 17 By attaching the upper cover 17 to the peripheral edge portion of the mold 11 from the upper side of the mold 11, the upper cover 17 is fixed to the mold 11. At this time, the lower end of the end edge of the upper cover 17 abuts against the peripheral edge portion of the lower cover 18 as shown in Fig. 4 , thereby preventing the movement of the lower cover 18, and therefore the lower cover 18 is stably fixed to the mold 11.
- the connected portions between the contact pins 13 and the terminals 15 of the flexible board 14 are covered with the cover 16, and therefore fears for damage of the connection between the contact pins 13 and the terminals 15 due to an external impact, etc., can be eliminated. Furthermore, the intrusion of foreign matters can be prevented by the cover 16, and the electrical short-circuiting of the contact pins 13 is prevented, thereby enhancing the quality of the connector 10.
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Abstract
Description
- This invention relates to a connector.
- A conventional connector of this kind will be described with reference to
Fig. 9 to Fig. 11 . In the drawings, 1 denotes a connector, and a number ofcontact pins 3 are fixed in parallel rows to left and right opposite side portions (upper and lower portions inFig. 1 ) of amold 2 of the connector 1, and are arranged to be exposed to the exterior from the left and right opposite sides of themold 2. And, a circuit board (not shown) such as a flexible board is provided at lower surfaces ofcontact pins 3, and thecontact pins 3 are soldered to the circuit board to be electrically connected thereto. The circuit board is connected to other electronic parts. - Then, a plug (not shown) is fitted to the connector, and contact pins of the plug are connected to the
contact pins 3 of the connector 1, and by doing so electronic parts connected to the plug are electrically connected to the electronic parts connected to the connector 1 via the flexible board.
Also, there is known an electric connector which is a connector in which a plug connector and a receptacle connector are fitted together and which is constructed such that a resilient force is imparted to contact pins of the receptacle connector so that good contact of the contact pins with contact pins of the plug connector can be maintained (For example, see Japanese Patent Publication No.11-267.02A - Further, there is known a cover-equipped connector having a construction in which a cover is provided at a plug insertion port of the connector, and the intrusion of foreign matters between contact pins of a plug and contact pins of the connector is prevented by the cover so as to prevent electrical short-circuiting and breakage of the connector (For example, see Japanese Patent Publication No.
10-340753A
The above-mentioned conventional connector is constructed such that the plug or the like is connected to the connector so as to electrically connect the electronic parts electrically connected to the plug to the electronic parts connected to the connector. The contact pins of the connector are fixed to the mold, and also are connected to terminals of the circuit board by soldering or the like. - However, the contact pins of the connector are soldered in such a manner that the contact pins are exposed to the exterior, and therefore may be damaged by an external impact, and besides the contact pins may be subjected to short-circuiting by the intrusion of foreign matters, and therefore this has been the cause of a degraded quality.
- It is therefore an object of this invention to provide a connector in which damage of contact pins by an external impact as well as the intrusion of foreign matters into a contact pin-mounted portion is prevented so that the quality can be enhanced.
In order to achieve the above object, according to the invention, there is provided a connector, including: - a housing body;
- a contact pin, accommodated in the housing body such that a first end portion of which is adapted to be subjected to soldering and projected from an outer face of the housing body; and
- a cover body, coupled to the housing body so as to cover the first end portion of the contact pin.
- With this construction, the first end portion of the contact pin which is adapted to be subjected to soldering is covered with the cover body, and therefore an external impact against the contact pin is prevented by the cover body, and also the intrusion of foreign matters is prevented.
- The cover body may include a first cover supporting the first end portion of the contact pin and a second cover covering the first end portion of the contact pin.
With this construction, the cover body can be easily mounted on the housing body.
The housing body may have a groove opened at a bottom face and a first side face thereof, and the first cover may be inserted into the groove from the first side face.
With this construction, the first cover can be easily mounted on the housing body by inserting it into the groove from the first side face of the housing body. - The connector may include a flexible circuit board having a terminal adapted to be electrically connected to the first end portion of the contact pin by the soldering, and inserted between the housing body and the first cover from a second side face opposite to the first side face.
With this construction, the first cover is inserted into the mold from the direction opposite to the flexible circuit board connected to the connector, and therefore the flexible board will not prevent the mounting of the first cover, and the first cover can be easily attached. - The second cover may be a frame-shaped member adapted to surround an outer periphery of the housing body.
With this construction, the second cover is formed into the square frame-shape, and therefore the second cover covers the first end portion of the contact pin exposed to the exterior of the housing body, and also a plug insertion portion or a board insertion portion of the connector is exposed from a central portion of the second cover. -
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of a connector of the present invention. -
Fig. 2 is a plan view of the connector. -
Fig. 3 is a side-elevational view of the connector. -
Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line IV-IV ofFig. 2 . -
Fig. 5 is a plan view of an upper cover of the connector. -
Fig. 6 is a plan view of a lower cover of the connector. -
Fig. 7 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line VII-VII ofFig. 2 . -
Fig. 8 is a bottom view of the connector. -
Fig. 9 is a plan view of a conventional connector. -
Fig. 10 is a side-elevational view of the conventional connector. -
Fig. 11 is a bottom view of the conventional connector. - One embodiment of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to
Fig. 1 to Fig. 8 .Fig. 1 shows one embodiment of aconnector 10 the present invention, and is used in a car audio equipment or the like. In theconnector 10, a central portion of amold 11 is projected, and further a groove is formed in a central portion of this projected portion to form aninsertion port 12 to which other circuit board is adapted to be attached.
Contactpins 13 are fixed to themold 11 in left-right opposed relation, and further aflexible board 14 is inserted into themold 11. Then, as shown inFig. 2 and Fig. 3 , distal end portions of thecontact pins 13 are fixed by soldering toterminals 15 of theflexible board 14, respectively. - As shown in
Fig. 4 , thecontact pins 13 are curved inwardly at a central portion of theinsertion port 12, and extend laterally upwardly, and then are curved inwardly, and are bent laterally at their lower portions, so that the distal end portions of thecontact pins 13 are exposed to the exterior of themold 11.
On the one hand, the upper side of the externally-exposed portions of thecontact pins 13 disposed at an edge portion around the outer periphery of theinsertion port 12 and a lower surface of theconnector 10 are covered with acover 16. Thecover 16 is composed of anupper cover 17 and alower cover 18. - As shown in
Fig. 2 andFig. 5 , theupper cover 17 is formed into a square frame-shape. Further, theupper cover 17 is formed into a cxoss-sectionally L-shape, and is so constructed as to cover the upper side of thecontact pins 13 exposed from themold 11. Convexportions 19 formed respectively at opposite side portions (left and right inFig. 2 ) of themold 11 can be fitted respectively inrecesses 20. formed respectively in opposite side portions of theupper cover 17, thereby fixing theupper cover 17 to themold 11. - On the one hand, with respect to the
lower cover 18, as shown inFig. 6 and Fig. 7 , side edge portions of thelower cover 18 are stepped to provide slidingportions 21 in a projecting manner. Arecessed portion 22 in which thelower cover 18 can be mounted is formed in the reverse surface of themold 11, andgrooves 23 are formed in side surfaces of therecessed portion 22 so as to guide thesliding portions 21 of thelower cover 18. Therefore, thelower cover 18 is slidably attached to themold 11. - As shown in
Fig. 8 , thegrooves 23 in themold 11 are formed to extend from a rear portion to a middle portion of themold 11 in the forward-rearward direction, and by inserting thesliding portions 21 of thelower cover 18 respectively into thegrooves 23 from the rear side of theconnector 10, thelower cover 18 is attached to themold 11. Then, a distal end portion of thelower cover 18 abuts against rear end portions of thegrooves 23, so that the forward movement of thelower cover 18 is limited. - Further, as shown in
Fig. 7 andFig. 8 , theflexible board 14 is inserted to be disposed at the lower surface of themold 11 and also on the upper surface of thelower cover 18. Theflexible board 14 is inserted from the front side (the right side inFig. 1 ), and thecontact pins 13 are soldered respectively to theterminals 15 of theflexible board 14, and theflexible board 14 extends forwardly from theconnector 10. - When assembling the
connector 10, theflexible board 14 is inserted from the front side to be disposed at the lower surface of themold 11 having thecontact pins 13 mounted thereon, and theterminals 15 of theflexible board 14 are fixed by soldering to the distal end portions of thecontact pins 13, respectively.
Then, thelower cover 18 is pushed in from the outer side face of therecessed portion 22 of themold 11. At this time, the slidingportions 21 slide respectively along thegrooves 23 of therecessed portion 22, and the slidingportions 21 abut against the rear end portions of thegrooves 23, respectively, so that the forward movement of thelower cover 18 is limited, and thelower cover 18 is attached to themold 11. When attaching thelower cover 18, theflexible board 14 will not prevent the attaching of thelower cover 18 since theflexible board 14 extends forwardly, and thelower cover 18 can be easily mounted on themold 11. - By attaching the
upper cover 17 to the peripheral edge portion of themold 11 from the upper side of themold 11, theupper cover 17 is fixed to themold 11. At this time, the lower end of the end edge of theupper cover 17 abuts against the peripheral edge portion of thelower cover 18 as shown inFig. 4 , thereby preventing the movement of thelower cover 18, and therefore thelower cover 18 is stably fixed to themold 11.
In the thus constructedconnector 10, the connected portions between the contact pins 13 and theterminals 15 of theflexible board 14 are covered with thecover 16, and therefore fears for damage of the connection between the contact pins 13 and theterminals 15 due to an external impact, etc., can be eliminated. Furthermore, the intrusion of foreign matters can be prevented by thecover 16, and the electrical short-circuiting of the contact pins 13 is prevented, thereby enhancing the quality of theconnector 10. - And, by inserting other flexible board (not shown) of various kinds into the
insertion port 12, electronic parts connected to the flexible board are electrically connected to the electronic parts connected to theconnector 10 via the flexible board.
Incidentally, various modifications can be made without departing from the spirits of the prevent invention, and naturally, the present invention covers such modifications.
Claims (5)
- A connector, comprising:a housing body;a contact pin, accommodated in the housing body such that a first end portion of which is adapted to be subjected to soldering and projected from an outer face of the housing body; anda cover body, coupled to the housing body so as to cover the first end portion of the contact pin.
- The connector as set forth in claim 1, wherein:the cover body includes a first cover supporting the first end portion of the contact pin and a second cover covering the first end portion of the contact pin.
- The connector as set forth in claim 2, wherein:the housing body has a groove opened at a bottom face and a first side face thereof; andthe first cover is inserted into the groove from the first side face.
- The connector as set forth in claim 3, wherein:a flexible circuit board having a terminal adapted to be electrically connected to the first end portion of the contact pin by the soldering, and inserted between the housing body and the first cover from a second side face opposite to the first side face.
- The connector as set forth in claim 2, wherein:the second cover is a frame-shaped member adapted to surround an outer periphery of the housing body.
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